The biggest problem with web frameworks is that you have no visiblity into 
their future.
And the fact that sometimes Google does not hesisate to can products 
doesn't help.

The is very must unlike say J2EE which existed 10 years ago and that you 
can mostly be guaranteed will still exist in 10 years because
so much production critical code use it in the industry.

Being open source helps a bit, but there's many Open Source projects that 
just die because noone work on it.
And we all know that code that isn't regularly 
maintained/modernized/updated just dies and become irrelevant.

Athough I do not think GWT risk being abandonned soon, who knows in which 
state it will eb in 2 or 3 years ?

 

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